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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD TRAY, Birmingham 1905, mark of Barker Brothers, of plain circular form, with beaded rim, having inscription to the underside, and raised on three scroll feet. 20.5cm diameter; together with a Victorian silver toddy ladle, Glasgow 1854, with oval bowl, and twist handle (c.388g). 21cm long (2)
A SMALL SILVER FIGURAL TROPHY CUP MODELLED AS AN ALLEGORY OF VICTORY, Birmingham 1947. 17.5cm high; together with a Victorian silver figural mount, presumably from a trophy cup, London c.1860, mark probably that of Robert Harper, also an Allegory of Victory, the winged figure holding trumpet. 11cm high, (c.560g all in). (2)
***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE SHOULD READ € 400 - 600 IN PRINTED CATALOGUE***A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, Sheffield c.1934, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug in Georgian style, with plain circular body and beaded rim on waisted circular foot, the teapot inscribed “To Mona on the occasion of her marriage, July 16th 1935, from the Finance Staff”, (c.995g). (3)
A CANTEEN OF MODERN SILVER CUTLERY, Sheffield 1979, mark of R&B, comprising a twelve place setting of taper beaded handle and brightcut style engraved table knives and forks; dessert knives and forks; soup spoons; dessert spoons; teaspoons; coffee spoons; fish knives and forks; four serving spoons; two ladles and a three piece carving set, retailed by Weirs of Dublin. (129 pieces)
A CASED SILVER CONDIMENT SET, Birmingham 1927, mark of Adie Brothers, of square form, comprising: salt and pepper cellars, mustard pot, and a pair of salts with blue glass liners and spoons; together with a set of twelve late Victorian silver teaspoons, London 1893, makers mark of George Maudsley Jackson, with twist handles, contained in fitted case (c.263g)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLEWARE, comprising:- a Victorian five bar silver toast rack, London 1898, each bar cast in the shape of a letter to spell TOAST- an Edwardian five bar silver toast rack, London 1906 with raised foliated loop handle- a pair of Victorian pierced silver sugar nips, London 1894, with scallop tongs- a cased pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1915- a silver novelty napkin ring in the form of a duck, Birmingham 1953- a pair of Edwardian salts, Sheffield 1905- two silver commemorative caddy spoons, Dublin 1973, with scallop shell bowl, etc. (c.760g all in)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLEWARE, comprising:- An Irish commemorative silver sauce boat, Dublin 1966, with wavy out turned rim and applied figural serpent handle, with plain body and raised on three hoof capped feet;- An Irish silver strainer, Dublin 1967; - A pair of silver bon bon dishes, Dublin 1954;- An Irish silver miniature mether cup, marks rubbed;- A small gravy ladle, Sheffield 1935 - A Victorian silver mustard pot, London, date mark rubbed, with blue glass liner;- And a collection of condiments, salts, etc. (c.917g all in)
A PAIR OF BILSTON ENAMEL CIRCULAR SALT SELLERS, each of cauldron form painted with groups of summer flowers within gilt reserves against Lapis blue ground, 7.5cm diameter, a Rockingham porcelain patch box of oval form, a staffordshire enamel snuff box titled 'summer' 5.5cm wide, a French enamel snuff box of oval form 5.5cm wide, a silver and tortoise shell pill box of rectangular form etc.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER DISHES, comprising:- An Irish commemorative silver strawberry dish, Dublin 1966, mark of Royal Irish Silver Ltd, with commemorative silver coin to centre;- Another smaller, similar dish, Dublin 1966, mark of Royal Irish Silver Ltd, also with commemorative silver coin to centre;- A commemorative silver strawberry dish, with wavy rim and pierced sides, Dublin 1966, mark of 'LG'; - A commemorative silver sweet meat dish, Dublin 1973, in the form of a scallop shell; - A plain silver sweet meat dish, Dublin 1967, mark of Irish Silver Ltd, with yellow metal Celtic motif to centre, and raised on circular socle; - An Edwardian two handled silver bon bon dish, London 1909, in the Neo Classical taste with bellflower rim and ribbon tied handles, (c.683g all in). (6)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TRINKET BOXES, including:- a 19th century double sovereign case;- a heart shaped pendant vesta box;- a hammered silver vesta case with gilded interior;- an Edwardian embossed silver snuff box;- an engraved rectangular vesta case;- a Mexican white metal miniature scent flask;- and an EPNS stamp box with gilded interior
AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, London 1910, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each chased and embossed with cartouche reserves surrounded by scrolling foliage shells and rockwork, applied with raised leaf capped scroll handle, (c.1617g all in)
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER TAPER HANDLE DESSERT SPOON, mark of Carden Terry & Jane Williams, stamped STERLING; together with a pair of Irish George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Dublin 1829, mark of James Scott; a mother of pearl and silver bread fork; an Irish Victorian salt shovel; and a collection of novelty spoons, etc. (c.140g all in)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER LOVING CUP, London 1902, mark of James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, with raised cast handles in the form of lion heads, plain banded body and raised on circular socle. 23cm wide over handles; together with a small Irish silver trophy cup, Dublin 1948, in the Neo-Classical taste; a Neo-Classical style cream jug; and a silver goblet, (c.933g). (4)
A PLAIN CONTINENTAL SILVER BEAKER CUP, Birmingham import marks, with applied serpent-like 'c' scroll handle, and interior divider piece; together with a plain silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1922, with applied raised cast 'c' scroll handle and raised on three pad feet; another smaller similar sauce boat; and a plain silver mether cup, Birmingham 1926, (c.497g). (4)
A LARGE SILVER METHER CUP, Birmingham 1937, mark of Joseph Gloster Ltd. 15.5cm high; together with another smaller example, Birmingham 1924, mark of James Woods & Sons. 9.5cm high; and a pair of Irish commemorative silver beakers, Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co, with gilt interiors, (c.746g). (4)
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